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Aha, here's the trail to Kingbird Pond.

05761-kingbird-pond-trail-start-800px.jpg Aha, a trickle of water passes by these Mimulus bushes (Monkey flower) and their yellow flowers in upper Butcher Knife CanyonThumbnailsAha, I can now see trains down there rolling past Fenner by old Route 66, with the Piute Mountains Wilderness in the backgroundAha, a trickle of water passes by these Mimulus bushes (Monkey flower) and their yellow flowers in upper Butcher Knife CanyonThumbnailsAha, I can now see trains down there rolling past Fenner by old Route 66, with the Piute Mountains Wilderness in the backgroundAha, a trickle of water passes by these Mimulus bushes (Monkey flower) and their yellow flowers in upper Butcher Knife CanyonThumbnailsAha, I can now see trains down there rolling past Fenner by old Route 66, with the Piute Mountains Wilderness in the backgroundAha, a trickle of water passes by these Mimulus bushes (Monkey flower) and their yellow flowers in upper Butcher Knife CanyonThumbnailsAha, I can now see trains down there rolling past Fenner by old Route 66, with the Piute Mountains Wilderness in the backgroundAha, a trickle of water passes by these Mimulus bushes (Monkey flower) and their yellow flowers in upper Butcher Knife CanyonThumbnailsAha, I can now see trains down there rolling past Fenner by old Route 66, with the Piute Mountains Wilderness in the background

I didn't see this trail when I passed by on the way to Jackrabbit Lake even though I intended to take a look at it.

The fact that I'm this far down Orestimba Creek Road means that I missed the Mustang Pond Trail on the way (again), which I was also going to look at.